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3-Day Digital Animation Camp Part 3 - Anime Movies Production: Body Movement

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Young Art: Art Education, Fashion Design, Coding
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This is a class for anime enthusiasts who would like to bring their anime characters to life with animation and learn to produce movies digitally. Part 3 of this beginners series will focus on dynamic body movements. #Builder

Class experience

US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner - Intermediate Level
3 lessons//1 Week
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Kakashi Hand Signs
Students will draw Kakashi from the elbows up using the ninjutsu hand sign to animate hand movements. Students will create start and end frames as Keyframes and insert a "motion blur" as an Inbetween to create a seamless loop between the flow of the action..
Lesson 2
Bakugo Punching
Students will animate Bakugo, from the waist up, reeled back for a punch before bending into a "motion blur" and shooting his arm forward towards the opposite side of the frame. Students will create two Keyframes, starting with a frame where Bakugo pulls back his arm, then ending with a frame where his arm is fully stretched out and his fist foreshortened. A "motion blur" frame with his arm thrusting halfway forward is used as an Inbetween.
Lesson 3
Vegeta Roundhouse Kicking
Students will be animating a full body Saiyan prince Vegeta kicking into the air and using foreshortening and "motion blur" to create a dramatic, high-speed and fluid movement. Students will create two Keyframes, starting with a frame where Vegeta's leg is halfway high up at waist level, then ending with a frame where his leg is fully stretched out to level with his head. A "motion blur" frame with his leg halfway up in the air is used as an Inbetween.
Experienced learners will be combining their artistic skills in human anatomy and knowledge of animation to animate pose-to-pose dynamic movement and utilizing in-between “motion blurs” to make the action look fluid and natural. This technique is most frequently used to animate combat characters to create mesmerizing fight scenes.
Teacher Brittany is a professional artist and illustrator.  She holds a BA in Arts with a concentration on Visual Technology.  She also gained valuable industry experience as Technology Lead and Animation Instructor at art schools. She has worked as a freelance concept artist and illustrator in game design. She utilizes a background in comics, storyboarding and animation to bring creative concepts to life. With a strong background in traditional and digital painting, Brittany is currently teaching a wide variety of classes in various mediums to merge her love for illustration, painting and game development.
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An e-Certificate of Completion with grades will be provided for learners who have completed all weeks of the class. For learners who miss more than 3 times during the course, no certificate will be offered.
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Hardware: Students will need two devices. One will be used to view the class on Outschool (can be a phone) and the other device will be needed to draw and animate. The second device must have a stylus. Software: Photopea Here is the link to access this browser-based free online digital editing program: https://www.photopea.com Photopea is a free browser based photo editor and illustration tool capable of rendering and exporting images and basic animations. The interface works just like Adobe Photoshop but with limited functionality to make it viable for use in the browser. It is completely free to use making it a budget friendly way to learn digital art, you do not need to create an account or subscribe. Photopea can run on any device (desktop, laptop, tablet, phone or any other computer), but for the best comfort, we recommend having a big screen, a precise pointing device (a mouse or a stylus) and a keyboard. Photopea runs completely in your device, just like Sketch or Photoshop do. It is compatible for both Mac and Windows.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Students can use the free resource Photopea, no sign-up or registration is required. Free to use on all devices. 
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At Young Art we believe in passion, creativity, and the power of education.  Our team is committed to inspiring the next generation of young artists, designers, and entrepreneurs to be bold innovators by providing creative and enriching... 
Group Class

$60

for 3 classes
3x per week, 1 week
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
2-8 learners per class

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